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New Hampshire legislators have requested hundreds of bills for 2024. Our analysts read every single bill and summarize it in plain language so you can easily discover what's really up for debate. Click a bill number below for more detailed information on the legislation. We will continue to update this page as more bill texts are published.

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Bill Number Became Law? Description
HB 1414 (2024) No

Increase Gunstock funds for Belknap county, require meeting recordings and audits

HB 1415 (2024) No

Make PFAS facilities liable for contamination, cleanup

HB 1416 (2024) No

Prohibit non-electric vehicles from parking in spaces to charge electric vehicles

HB 1417 (2024) No

Set program to protect wild brook trout

HB 1418 (2024) No

Prohibit EFA spending on school uniforms

HB 1419 (2024) No

Prohibit "any material that is harmful to minors" in schools

HB 1420 (2024) No

Require state agencies to respond within 3 days

HB 1421 (2024) No

Require retirement system to contract 2 investment consulting firms

HB 1422 (2024) No

Reduce BPT, BET, communications services tax, meals and rooms tax

HB 1423 (2024) No

Identify old growth and mature forests

HB 1424 (2024) Yes

Revise pistols allowed for deer hunting

HB 1425 (2024) No

Prohibit suspending driver's license for failing to pay child support

HB 1426 (2024) No

Establish independent advisory commission on redistricting

HB 1427 (2024) No

Establish license for deputy physicians, create grant program for clinics in underserved areas

HB 1428 (2024) No

Make correctional facility responsible for transport, security of inmate taken to medical facility

HB 1429 (2024) No

Establish procedure for state to transfer dams to towns

HB 1430 (2024) No

Require residential electric rates for non-commercial condos

HB 1431 (2024) Yes

Require public utilities to file integrated distribution plan

HB 1432 (2024) Yes

Make fraudulent use of deepfakes illegal, allow lawsuits

HB 1433 (2024) Yes

Let Secretary of State accept historical records and donations

HB 1434 (2024) No

Establish Honor and Remember Flag as state symbol

HB 1435 (2024) No

Continue retirement payments to divorced spouses

HB 1436 (2024) No

Require nonprofit colleges to show statistics related to tuition, graduation, debt, salary expectations

HB 1437 (2024) No

Add four members to Board of Education

HB 1438 (2024) No

Prohibit interference with whistleblowers

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